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== [[Comic Books]] ==
* Thanks to matter-manipulation nanotechnology, instant delivery is a common feature of life in Warren Ellis's ''[[Transmetropolitan]]''.
* [[http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i144/bunnyfriend/roger<!-- 20rabbit20toontown%20rabbit%20toontown%203/RRTT_three0003.jpg A tie-in comic book]] to ''WhoFramedRogerRabbit[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]'' lampshaded this as one of the better things about living in Toontown. In fact, the item Roger ordered arrived [[RuleofFunnyRule of Funny|before he placed the order]], prompting him to declare that the modern world is moving a little too fast. -->
* Subverted in ''[[Scott Pilgrim]]'' Volume 1. Scott orders CD's from amazon.ca so that the girl he likes/is obsessed with/is stalking will deliver them. One scene change later he runs to the door, and no one is there. His roommate reminds him that he put the order in less then three hours ago. In actuality the package arrives the next morning, given amazon, this is damn near uncanny.
** Played with even more in [[The Movie]]; the delivery arrives straight after Wallace's lampshading, but only thanks to one of the movie's many [[Smash Cut|Smash Cuts]]. Scott's ''still'' sitting by the door, though.
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